Fuzzy Systems
I just finished my fuzzy systems assignment which involved me creating a fuzzy logic controller to control the orientation angle of a satellite. Of course, it doesn't actually control a satellite, but merely a transfer function we were given which is supposed to simulate the change in orientation of a satellite. The fuzzy system handles it quite well.
If this doesn't mean much to you (it barely means anything to me), then you might appreciate a different kind of fuzzy that is happening. I call it the assignment stubble, or the end of term beard which might be more accurate soon.
17 Mar 2006
Mom
I had no idea what it was but it is so obvious once you see it.17 Mar 2006
Sarah
Looks too long to be scratchy now... looks like fuzzy-wuzzy was a bear. :P 17 Mar 2006
Sarah
So this is analogous to not shaving during the playoffs? :) 18 Mar 2006
Colin
I must apologize, the image is a bit blurry in parts, I took it with the only camera I had on me yesterday — the iSight. What Now?
Well, it would seem that for the most part, my Europe Adventure is over. It has been an amazing time. Now, I am reviving the ailing colibate.com and going to make a go of it over there. All the best.
Times
- Nova Scotia, Canada
- 2:16 (Feb 5, 2012)
- Reading/London, United Kindom
- 6:16 (Feb 5, 2012)
- Thessaloniki, Greece
- 8:16 (Feb 5, 2012)
- Madrid, Spain
- 7:16 (Feb 5, 2012)
- Guatemala, Guatemala
- 23:16 (Feb 4, 2012)
Leganés
- Schedule 2006 (pdf/14KB)
Reading
Thessaloniki
- Term Schedule (pdf/7KB)
- Weekly Schedule (pdf/45KB)
- Marked up City Map (jpg/650KB)
Something Different
- Athens Trip (March 2006)
- Barcelona Trip (December 2006)
- Scottish Adventure (April 2007)
Friends and Colleagues
- Enrique (aka. Q)
- Pablo Acuña [es] (photos [en][es])
- Daniel Perez
- Ionas Pagkalos [en][el]
- Simon Kohlberger [en][de]
- Nadia [es]
Pablo's Recent Photos
Places of Interest
- Erasmus Mundus Alumni Association
- Euro Coins — Identify the various national Euro coins.
- Word Reference — great multi-language dictionary site.







